Natural Field Experiments
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- 00594: The Hidden Benefits of Control: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment

- Craig Landry, Andreas Lange, John List, Michael Price and Nicholas Rupp
- 00593: Is There a 'Hidden Cost of Control' in Naturally-Occurring Markets? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment

- Craig Landry, Andreas Lange, John List, Michael Price and Nicholas Rupp
- 00592: Toward an Understanding of Why People Discriminate: Evidence from a Series of Natural Field Experiments

- Uri Gneezy, John List and Michael Price
- 00590: The Effects of Environmental Regulation on the Competitiveness of U.S. Manufacturing

- Michael Greenstone, John List and Chad Syverson
- 00586: Estimating Social Preferences and Gift Exchange at Work

- Stefano DellaVigna, John List, Ulrike Malmendier and Gautam Rao
- 00583: Wage Contracts and Workplace Misbehaviors

- Jeffrey Flory, Andreas Leibbrandt and John List
- 00581: Indirect Reciprocity and Prosocial Behaviour: Evidence from a natural field experiment

- Andreas Leibbrandt and Redzo Mujcic
- 00580: Dry Promotions and Community Participation: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment in Brazilian Fishing Villages

- Carina Cavalcanti and Andreas Leibbrandt
- 00579: THE RISE AND FALL OF COMPETITIVENESS: Experimental Evidence from Individualistic and Collectivistic Societies

- Uri Gneezy, Andreas Leibbrandt and John List
- 00578: A dollar for your thoughts: Feedback-conditional rebates on eBay

- Luis Cabral and Lingfang Li
- 00574: Does Social Interaction Improve Learning Outcomes? Field Evidence from Massive Open Online Education

- Gad Allon, Jan Van Mieghem and Dennis Zhang
- 00573: Valuing Alternative Work Arrangements

- Alexandre Mas and Amanda Pallais
- 00572: The Impact of Job-Specific Training on Short-Term Worker Performance: Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Elizabeth Lyons
- 00571: Mobile Messaging for Offline Social Interactions: A Large Field Expeiment

- Guodong Gao, Tianshu Sun and Ginger Zhe Jin
- 00570: Using Preference Estimates to Customize Incentives: An Application to Polio Vaccination Drives in Pakistan

- James Andreoni, Michael Callen, Karrar Hussain, Muhammad Khan and Charles Sprenger
- 00569: Shedding Light: Understanding Energy Efficiency and Electricity Reliability in Developing Countries

- Eliana Carranza and Robyn Meeks
- 00568: Identification of self-selection biases in field experiments using stated preference experiments

- Jasper Knockaert, Stefanie Peer and Erik Verhoef
- 00567: Is it all about money? Field experiment with the defaulted in a debt-collector enterprise

- Andris Saulitis
- 00566: Powering Education

- Fadi Hassan and Paolo Lucchino
- 00564: Student Coaching: How Far Can Technology Go?

- Philip Oreopoulos and Uros Petronijevic
- 00563: Attention Variation and Welfare: Theory and Evidence from a Tax Salience Experiment

- Dmitry Taubinsky and Alex Rees-Jones
- 00562: Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance

- Jing Cai and Adam Szeidl
- 00561: College Better: Parimutuel Betting Markets as a Commitment Device and Monetary Incentive

- Lester Lusher
- 00558: The Role of Subjective Perceptions in Health Decisions: A Field Experiment among Disadvantages Youth

- Bruno Crépon and Julie Pernaudet
- 00556: Do you mind me paying less? Measuring Other-Regarding Preferences in the Market for Taxis

- Brit Grosskopf and Graeme Pearce
- 00553: The Contingent Effect of Management Practices

- Steven Blader, Claudine Gartenberg and Andrea Prat
- 00552: Fostering Voluntary Contributions to a Public Good: A Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment at Wikipedia

- Jana Gallus
- 00551: Endowment Effects in the Field: Evidence from India's IPO Lotteries

- Santosh Anagol, Vimal Balasubramaniam and Tarun Ramadorai
- 00550: Love in the Time of HIV: Testing as a Signal of Risk

- Laura Derksen, Adamson Muula and Joep van Oosterhout
- 00549: The hidden costs of nudging: Experimental evidence from reminders in fundraising

- Christina Gravert and Mette Trier Damgaard
- 00543: Deterring Delinquency: A Field Experiment in Improving Tax Compliance Behavior

- Michael Chirico, Robert Inman, Charles Loeffler, John MacDonald and Holger Sieg
- 00541: Two Information Aggregation Mechanisms for Predicting the Opening Weekend Box Office Revenues of Films: Boxoffice Prophecy and Guess of Guesses

- David Court, Benjamin Gillen, Jordi Mckenzie and Charles Plott
- 00540: Melons as Lemons: Asymmetric Information, Consumer Learning and Seller Reputation

- Jie Bai
- 00539: Ban the Box, Criminal Records, and Statistical Discrimination: A Field Experiment

- Amanda Agan and Sonja Starr
- 00537: Nudging Medical Providers to Adopt and Sustain Better Quality Care Practices

- Pablo Celhay, Paul Gertler, Paula Giavagnoli and Christel Vermeersch
- 00534: Can Myopic Loss Aversion Explain the Equity Premium Puzzle? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment with Professional Traders

- Francis Larson, John List and Robert Metcalfe
- 00533: Divorce: Evidence from Florida Counties

- Charles Godward, John List and Mark Thompson
- 00532: Hypothetical-actual bid calibration of a multigood auction

- John List, Michael Margolis and Jason Shogren
- 00530: A method for valuing global ecosystem services

- Anne Alexander, Ralph d'Arge, John List and Michael Margolis
- 00529: The Kuznets Curve: What Happens After the InvertedU?

- Craig Gallet and John List
- 00528: Have Air Pollutant Emissions Converged Amongst U.S. Regions?

- John List
- 00527: The environmental Kuznets curve: does one size fit all

- Craig Gallet and John List
- 00526: Price Information and Bidding Behavior in Repeated Second-Price Auctions

- John List and Jason Shogren
- 00525: Interview Scheduling Strategies of New Ph.D. Economists

- John List
- 00524: Measuring the effects of air quality regulations on "dirty" firm births: Evidence from the neo- and mature-regulatory periods

- John List and Warren McHone
- 00523: Ranking State Environmental Outputs: Evidence from Panel Data

- John List and Warren McHone
- 00521: The Effects of Environmental Regulations on Foreign Direct Investment

- Catherine Co and John List
- 00520: Demand Reduction in Multiunit Auctions: Evidence from a Sportscard Field Experiment

- John List and David Lucking-Reiley
- 00518: Academic Economists Behaving Badly? A Survey on Three Areas of Unethical Behavior

- John List, Charles Bailey, Patricia Euzent and Thomas Martin
- 00516: Auction mechanisms and the measurement of WTP and WTA

- Sungwon Cho, Cannon Koo, John List, Changwon Park, Pablo Polo, Jason Shogren and Robert Wilhelmi
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